1 THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTII NEB., FEBUUAltY 1, 189G. EES HWB'iJUWr'J.. t2 THE Semi-lTeekly News-Herald... WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS TTTTTTTI TTTTYTYTTTTYYTTTTTYTYYTT IT CONTAINS JLL, THE NEW FOK ONLY A YEAK, TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION THREE MONTHS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. OFFICE OK LOWER iVIAIN STREET. ' PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ... -v. -y- LJAWiJ7,' 'MWT g a rrsgu js Yzr;:3 3 9! I - - f v THE HAPPENINGS OF ft DAY A I'leaiutiit Club Meeting;. A number of tho M. W. and W. bid "dull care defiance" yesterday af ternoon and wended their way to the homa of Mrs. J. .Pemerberr. where a mostenjoyable entertainment awaited them. High-five was the order of the afternoon, vet none became too ab sorbed as to le oblivious to the dish of choich confectionery placed upon each table. At the usual hour a delightful lunch was served consisting of wafers, salad, p'ckes, cake and coffee to which all did ample justice, at the samo time deciding that Mrs. 1. was a most royal entertainer. The guests were: Mesdarnes Rut peas, Vallery, Waren, Pettee, Neville, Eaton, F. E. White, T. P. Livingston, Henry Herold, Dempster, Drummond and Miss Alice Eaton. Tho members present being1 Mesdames Todd, Miller Wise, Guild, McLennan, Houscworth, B. Clark, A. Clark, Elson, Wagner, Leonard, Cooper, b S. White, Alf White, Burton, Hoot, I3ennett,Sulli van, Butler and Travis. A Feant on KoaDt Home. A letter was received yesterday by Fran K Rauen from John Dovle. who will be remembered by mauy I'latts mouth people, he having been em ployed in Pearlman s furniture store for some time, in which he tells of the burning of tho stables at Ft. Yates, N. D., at which place he has serv in the capacity of cavalryman for tho past three years. He says that fifty- three horses wore burned, among which was the one he was accustomed to riding, only eight of tho whole number being saved. He says it was the most pitiable sight he was ever - called upon to witness, being unable to render any assistance ,to the poor animals and was obliged to see them roast alive. But to the Indians around the fort the situation did not look so grave, it furnishing a feast that they are not fortunate enough to encounter very often. Large numbers of them were on the ground the morning after the Are selecting the animals with the most meat on and hauling them to their homes. The loss of the horses and the build ing will reach the enormous sum of $20, 000. Rain Fell In Nebraska. Weather reports at the railroad headquarters yesterday showed that there had been some rain in the state, even tnougn It aid not come in as abundant quantities as was desired. There was a light rain at Lincoln, Ericson, Crete, Loupe City, Hastings and Kearney on the northern division of the Burlington; at Table Rock, Bur chard, Wymore, Wilber, Endicott, Superior and Edgar on the southern division; at Holdrege, Red Cloud, Re publican, "Norton, Oberlin. Orleans, Wilson ville, Herndon, McDonald, Benkleman, Eckley and Akron on the western division. At Corona, Den ver, Imperial . and Burns Junction there was snow. Both snow and rain were iy?rj,trpmltin Wyfrml"er-ai- vision. January Mortgage Kerortl. ine following is the" mortgage record for January: Farm mortgages filed, $3-5,071.92; farm mortgages re lease, $41,626.02; town and city prop erty filed, $13,939.42; town and city property released, $13,317.50. This is a pretty good showing for the beginning of the new year, the re leaseof mortgages considerably exceed ing the filing's and that of town and city property being about equal. Coal Atthes for AluW-liiug. Mr. George W. Carver, of the Iowa Agricultural college, in "Rural Life," Bays: "I was surprised to find that every dumping place of coal ashes and cinders along the road was well set with strong plants of the wild rose, on which not a trace of mildew or rust could be found." It was not only proven beneficial to the rose, but also to the strawberry. Prof. Goff, ten years ago, planted out a bed of Sharp less strawberries and mulched them heavily with ' coal ashes. The object was to see if this material would not act beneficially in keeping down the weeds. It not only did that to a marked degree, but the yield was more abundant than from another bed of the same variety that bad received excellent culture. Regular Meeting of P. K. O Co The regular meeting of the I. E. O. -rciety will be held with Miss Dora .Jboid Saturday, Feb. L A good at tendaL, tfieirJe matters of im Prt J and eiwnsidered- Tho Pro 8nMe& 0p;follow9: "Scotland", aPA3 wj,'irgh and the Island of Ss 5" A . E. E. Hilton. De- Bcriptfwe5?h Lomand, "Fourth Bridge and "2 oral Castle," by Miss Waterman. .lL. Cheap Kate to Ouiitha. " v On account of the G. A. lCencamp- ment and Woman's Relief CorpsTto-Jje held in Omaha February 12-13, the a. & M. will make a rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo on sale Feb. 11th and 12th; limit to return Feb. 17. W. L. Pickett, Agent. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at the righttimeii yiu take it when you nave a cough of cold. Seethe point? Then don't cough. F. G. Fricke & Co. - t Ntr of l-'irst M:i(;ii Untie. Grand opera in New York this season has been something for music lovers to rave over, and with reason. Nordica, Melba. Calve. Schalchi,Jean, and EJouard do Keszue, Maurel, Plancon these bo names which in years to come will bring to the mem ory of thousands the magnificent per formances with "ideal casts"' that probably will never he surpassed. One is always interested in the personality of noted persons; :md the personality of each of these "stars" is as distinc tive as their sup-jrb voices. Tho num erous portialls which embellish a bright and chatty paper "On 'Grand Opera in Xew York'1' in Demoresl's Magazine for February, shows these grand artists at their best, and form a collection weli worthy of preservation. A profusely illustrated article on "Maxland, or tho IhIo of Man," gives much interesting matter about Hall Caine and his home; and in "Tea with Du Mauriei in the Temple'' one is in troduced to the distinguished artist at his best. A pathetic story, "A Romany of the Snows,'' by Gilbert Parker, is a gem; Frank liempster Sherman and Hattio Whitney con tribute dainty valentine poems; "The Education of Our Girls" is discussed by able and well-known writers; every department for which this publication is uoted is replete with up-to-date mat ter; and the Fashion Department is specially attractive. Everyone who will take the trouble to cut out this notice and forward it. with ten cents, to the address below, will receive a sample copy of Deiuor eot's Magazine, containing a Pattern Order which entitles the holder to any pattern illustrated in any number of tho Magazine published during the last twelve monthi, at tho uniform price or lour cents each; aad jro- lacay--roc thirty- parfcornsxire ititrs trated in one number, thus affording an almost unlimited variety to select from. In addition to this, the ori ginal painting of De Longpre'i 'Chrysanthemums," valued at $1,000, is to be given to the person who, pre vious to April 1, obtains for Demor est's Magazine the greatest number of subscribers. This is an unpreced ented offer, full particulars of which will be given on application to the publishers. Demorest's is published for $2 a year, by the Demorest Pub lishing Company, 110 Fiftn Avenue. New York. i'iHli Dying at Mouth lteml. Ashland, Neb., Jan. 2'J. Reports come from the state fisheries at South Bend, a few miles from here, to the ef feet, that the fish are dying. Over 10, 000 have died already, and if they keep on there wont be a fish left soon. Mr, O'Brien, who has been superintendent of the fisheries for tho past twelvo years, left over a week ago, and since that time the fish commenced to die. so the report eoes. His brother is acting superintendent for the winter, and has charge. Of unusual interest to every reader of this paper is the announcement mauojijiiuir.. JL. v. ,3 i ... i. : i. T - r . i I TAaliXnbbe-Democrat, unquestionably the greatest of American newspapers. 1 he mail subscription price of the uauy anu sunuay ixiooe-Ucmucrat is reduced at one blow, from twelve to six dollars a year, placing it within tho reach of all who desire to read any daily paer during the comming great national campaign. The Weekly Globe-Democrat remains at one dollar a year, but is issued in Semi-Weekly sections of eight pages each, making practically a large. scmi-weeKiy paper This issue is just the thing for the far mer, merchant or professional :i:an who has not the time to read a daily paper but wishes to Keep promptly.and thoroughly posted. It is made cup with especial reference to tho wants of every member of the family, not only giving all the news, but also a great variety of - interesting and instructive reading matter of all kind's. Write for free sample copies toGLone Pkint ixu Co., St. Loi'is, Mo. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Howls, of Hollands, Va., has to say be low, will remember their own. experi ence under like circumstances: '"Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried num erous remedies, nono ef which did me any good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Coug-h Remedy Tho first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to rav work, and the second bottle effected a cure." ror sale at 2o and 50 cents per bottle by all Druggists. Quick in effect heals and leaves no scar, burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWitt's Whitch Hazel Salve. Applied to burns.scalds, old sores, it is magical in effect. Al ways cures piles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Iteware of Ointments I'or Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable ph vsicians. as the dam age they will do is ten (old to the good you can pJiW-y derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O,, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. I estimonials free. Jbold by Druggists, price "S cents per bottle. Dretiri Cutting and Fitting School. Taught by an expert in that line of work. Call at Seventh and Vine sts. Miss. Barbara Hoffman CITY BREVITIES. S. F. Girardet of Weeping ater had business here today. J Cashier John E. Donelan of Weep ing Water is in town today . Try a can of Hopkins' Steapied Iloml inv (hulled corn). It is delicious. Ful- qt 10c. Walker LJates of Nehanka lias sold his farm of 1 acres to J. S. T.-Plough for t,K). ? George LehnhotT went down to Ne braska City yesterday on "business' expecting to return today. Editor Greenfield of the Union ieuger was attending to some busi ness in the city last evening There will be a meeting of the hook and ladder comp.iny at Judge Archer's office tomorrow evening at 7:30, The Ladies of St. John's church will give a dance at Watermann's hall February 11. D.inco Tickets, 50 cts .vir. anu Jirs. Wesley tirassman are rejoicing today over the arrival at their home of a fine nine-pound boy Goto lom Walling for reliable ab stracts. Conveyancing a specialty. Office first door east of t he court house Y ho could have the tctneritv to stand up and sav that next year's corn crop is not assured now after this rain It not only is so, it must bo so. One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's wh:U makes It go. F. G. Fricke & Co. Cliff Wescott departed this after noon for Lincoln, where he will again take up his studies in ho state univer sity. Wanted Good, clean laundried rags, either cotton or woolen, will bring 4 cents per pound at the gas wor ks in this eitj'. L3YorJ.on th-"wvj-Jiuja::'-rdri storage building is progressing rapidly and will be ready for the ice packers in a few days if there is any ice Mathews has some Texas products that are interesting. Ho also has some great bargains in Texas lands. Callat his office in tho Dovey block. ( A high liver with a torpid liver will not bo a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. P. G. Fricke & Co. "Bon Ton" is the name of the finest coffee in the city. A Mocha and Java brand that sells for 30c per lb. Call at our store tomorrow and get a sample package free at Bennett & Tctt's. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handwd him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famaus little oiils. F. G. Fricke & Co. The regular business and social meeting of the Epworlh League will be held Friday evening, Jan. 31, with Miss Jennie Anthony on North Ninth street. A full attendance of league members is especially desired. County Judge G. M. Spurlock was called to his home at York today bv a tlegramrratteT5.ribe receptionto be given tho Mother's Jewel's Home by the town of York. Mr. Spurlock's parents have charge of tho home. Soothing, healing, cleaning, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles. which it never fails to cure. Stops itching andburning. Cures chapped Lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. F. G. Fricke & Co. Colonel Hogeland. tho newsboys' friend, is in tho city and addressed the children at the central building. The colonel was here to consult with Mavor Newell in relation to the curfew ordi nance, but was unable to see him. His ideas are worthy of promulgation o. . i ierce, itepupiic. sayt T H' r-: t- , i . I have used One Minute Cough Cure : f : i - i r ... in iuj, litmiiy anu ioc myseu, with re- ults so entirely satisfactory that ihvu uuruiy unu worus vo express my .... 1 H . tt .1 self as to its morit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself. F. G. Fricke & Co. r or a pain in tho chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially val uable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by all druggists I ho distinguished artist, Herr Joseph Gahm, will give a piano recital under the auspices of the Womans' club in this city February 13, in which he will be assisted by the Dovey sis ters who will sing several solos and ducts. It will bo held at tho Presby tenan church the finest auditorium in the countj' and every lover of music should be in attendance Many merchant are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them wuu tne nest goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushin r : l . : mi i . . T t , i'utuigdu. xuey say; - a nave no hesitation in recommending Chamber lain's Cough R3medy to our customers, as it is the best cough medicine wo have ever sold, and always gives satis faction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. 1IWKI.OCK 1TK.MK. From the State Journal. Joseph Donat will arrive from Platls mouth next week to make his home in Havctock with his son, Henry. John Herrmann of the machine shop is on tho sick list and will visit his family in Plattsmouth until he recov ers. C O. C. Smith", storekeeper at the B. iSi M. shops, wits scalped and burned at the stake Wednesday night and there by became a full-Hedged Mohawk brave of the local Red Man's tribe. j Foreman Pat McCallan of the B. & i M. boiler shops is again on the sick j list and has gone to his home in Piatts- j mouth to recuperate. Alex Clifton, ! the assistant foreman, is in charge of: the shop. ' J Machinist Dio Smith will leave to-j morrow for Heaver City to visit over j Sunday with his wife's parents. Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting there for a week', will return with him on Tuesday. Chief Clerk llinkle of the master mechanic's office at tho shops yester day completed the making of the , .11.. .. . i i i , . lumiiiuy pay roil anu CHOCKS lor tho i 3V-5 men employed throughout the in stitution. The pay roll repr esents an amount of wealth equal to $1-1,000. Mrs. M. Travei- and three sons we e ill the City for Several hours yesterday, ' . . , me ue.-is ui inu luriL.er s uaugnier iter Mrs. Fred Dudley and Mrs. II. .1 . Seiberts. They were enroute from their late homo in Plattsmouth ti their future place of abode at McCook. Cus Hyers has lately been Hooded with such a number of requests from young ladies who desire to go out buggy riding that he took a lay-off rrom his duties iu the -machine shop y esioi-a tj : t mi-Tote-thonext week in filling orders. When seated behind his fast roadster Gus' popular ity is almost limitless. He nry Donat, of the O. & 31. paint shot, is in receipt of tho unwelcome in telligence which tolls of the recent frightful killing of his cousin, Egnac Severyn, near Schuyler. The young man lived on a farm and was out feed ing cattle when a fractious steer knocked him down and gored and stamped him until he received injur ies which caused his doath a few days later. KK1IAWKA 1TKMS. From the Register. Messrs. G. II . Rood and W. J. Wick- strom, who have had charge of Vtin- Court & Lemist stono quari ies at this place for so many years, the foi-mnr holding the responsible . position of foreman and the latter that of time keeper, will sever their connection with the. company Feb. 1, tho time for which they were employed expiring on this date. They have leased the stone quarry at Weeping Water.which they will re-open in the early spring ind go into business ' for themselves. We are sorry to lose these energetic business men from our midst, but wish nuour auuuuuui. success in 1 heir now field of labor. The Nehawk.i Gun ciub will hold its initial shoot Saturday and all who can handle a gun aro invited to partici pate. Live birds and niue rocks, and cash prizes given. Remember" the date. K. M. Pollard returned home lrom Omaha Monday, having closed out tho apple, cidar and vinegar business for tho season. The products of the Ne hawka Fruit Farm have a reputation in Omaha that makes the handling of them a. comparatively tsv matt ,.- lleatty's Organs and 1'ianus. Hon. Daniel F. Ueattv. Of VVjialilnir. ton, New Jersey, the great Organ and Piano man afacturer, is luilding and shipping more organs and pianos than ever. In 1S70 Mr. Beatty left home' a penniless plow boy, and by his in domitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his way, that would have wrecked an ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. Ilia instruments, as is well known, aro very popular and are to bo found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he in tends to sell 200,000 more of his make: that means a business of f'O.OOO.f i0d. if : wo averajre them at lf 0.00 each. It is already the largest business of the ! Kind in existence. Write or call upon ! Daniel F. Beattv, Washing-ton. New 1 Jersey, for catalogue. Tlic Fountain of Is flowing in Plattsmouth and you can secure thesp-irk- . ng liquid obtained therefrom at l"c per gallon. We nve obtained the agency of the already famous Lloyd's Mineral Water and can furnish it in any quantity, great or small in its natural state as it flows from a depth of 500 feet througu solid rock. It is especially effications in Rheumatism and all kidney diseases. It is not a purgative but a laxitivu so gentle that it corrects and regulates the bowels without griping and is thorougly effective even in ine most severe cases ol jug along. For Sale hy SMITH c IXltMJSLIS A - A HTtlX. XOUH JHESCKITIO.vS DU. W. M. FOLLETT,! The well-known Specialist if Xew ork. is aou at HOTEL RILEY THE and will be for the coming week where he will glad to see anyone sultering FROM CllKDXU; DISEASES of the Fiver. Kidneys. Skin. Rheuinat ism and Neuralgia. Heart. Nerve and Stomach 'I roubles. I M alalia. Chills and Fever. Catarrh, Hiom hitis, Asthma and I.ung Allection. I riseases ol Women and Children, Nervous Frustration, etc. Kill 1 M ATISM, Til KOAT AM) I.IMi lISi:SKS A I'AKTICII. SI'KCIA LTV. CONSULTATION' AND EXAMINATION FREE. All cordially invited and welcome whether they take tieatnieiit or not. Treatment modeiate in cost and fuliv LMiaraiitet'd to be sal il:n:l t r v. I i . ! l''"'k"tt has had twenty-eight years ol experience j as a Specialist in all Chronic Diseases iircuhu I with universal success. .Many case.; are incurable. ! The 1 oitor takes no cae to treat except he leels confident he can cute m materially be.ielil the pa tient. Calls made at your tesideiice in town without chaise w here treatment is niven. Notice ol calU thioiiijh the postotlice or at hotel. ( rrticc hours s to 12 a. m., ;f toUp m. All med icine purely vegetable. ft -5 Lomi Clancy . On iniproed Cass county farms at 7 per cent interest straight, payable an nually. No commission and vou can pay any amount at any time. Vou pay your interest at the bank you deal with,, All these advantages caii only be obtained of T. H. POLLOCK, o'i'ci Oi'or irii-st 7itt ojjji 1 Sim li, I'lat t suioiit 7i, A"o. The Oiuaha I'lan. J. B. Lawrenson, a traveling man from Detroit, reported to the police about 12 o'clock last night that he had lost his wife, and requested that she be looked up. Half an hour later Lawrenson hurried into the station and reported that his wife had just re turned, in a badly drugged condition, and that sho had been robbed of an ex pensive gold watch and diamond ring. Mrs. Lawrenson stated to an officer in a rather hazy manner that sho had met Billy Nestlehouse shortly after leaving the Midland hotel, where she was registered, aud that ho had in veigled her into a, winerocm. While tber( she alleged, he had pf led her with liquid refreshments, and though the whole affair appeared like a dream, she feit assured that ho had bereft her of her jewel i-3T. The police are look ing for Nestlehouse. Uee. Coal orders left at Herman Spies" cigar factory for Henry Hcmpel will receive prompt attention. Annual Meetinij. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The Livingston Loan and Building association will be held at Judge M. Archer's olliee at 7:'.W on February 3, lS!)(i, for the purpose of electing four directors and such other business ns shall come before tho meeting. By order Board directors. IlF.XKV II. GKRINti, See y. Sprt-ial Mervire Sunday K veiling. There is to bo a special service con sisting principally of "music at tho Presbyterian church next Sunday evening. All are cordially invited. Program will appear in Saturday issue. Card of Thanks. To the many kind friends wUo ren dered us their aid and sympathy dur ing tho fatal illness and fuceral of our beloved babe wo wish to especially ex tend our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Wiiitk. GREAT BATTLES are contin ually going 011 in the humau sys tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out disease aud Restores Health. Life... constipation. Uring your Great. Fiirnin UNRUH'S, From an immense stock crowding, three floors we have determined to give the people Cass of County some rare values for their money. The goods were bought for cash and no house in Omaha can duplicate our figures. For the next two weeks we quote the following: 1L..! P :Hor .suits wculd be a bar-gain at tod. special sale price $4" Kui is. ilk t:ipestry. Turkish couches nO h:llli' ikil.- ?4 no $1 L?o High bad; "fj o0 Oak Rocker- lo match Center Tallies for $1, $1 .5.."i0, $4, . !. j0 and We largest line of Cctricr T; brought to ibis city and the enavo cut uo Cobbler to it rockers Ihe nicest chair made for every day use. J. 1. UNRUH, ,1 ; LHTTSMOUTH, NGBRHSKK. The Soldiers' Colony, Swan, 1 located in tli.ii section of Ceoiia traveled by the ' (iKORttlASOUTHKN & FLORIDA RAILWAY, i. 11 licji is the only din t throii' fion with the Titton & North is route, parties fiom l. hu.iiro. Indiantiopoli. Detroit. Oletel.iu i and ( in fnnaii ran si-(ine s.eepeis wilu only one cnaiiye 'iu lpit at N.-h villi-1 to 'I i f- n, and from St, Louis direct without change, 'l'lie set t ion in whi'li tln-l,,i d ly is l k ate 1 has been well nan u d j The ir-nt Fruit ISelt of the sutli, Ga. for in it are located tijr largest peach orchards in the ivn Id. w h de I Y:ns. A piies, o.ip ; and M.-lnn-lo etpjally well. TliiF'iil is easily ciiltiv a led and produces line crops ol On n, ),ii, I ;.u ley. ( oi t. .-j Suirar Cane, Sweet ailcTrish I'olatoe-. I'ea. and a u-i iu-i.il variety l vecelal.les. I In- 'imate t j' mild and healttiful, C mds Conveniently located to r-li ' 'I i ti points " c ;ui h.- pi n ut.-I .i li .in S i O to SUMHi per acre, on era! terms. l-'or lllnstasted , phli t, Inav . laud !i' . t mik- I aM-s. etc ., write to A. Aleltoiiald. ) W. ,le-4Mii-r, (ieneral 1'asseiiBe .-.pent. . .101111-.-.,,,, ei .,1 in in - i,t McoN.(... M i c.N, i;'a. WHEN it NF.KI) Ol I Printed tationeiy 'OU SHOULD NOT KAIl. TO CALL ON THE NEWS Having Just Iec-ic. a Large Aliliiuirt (if New Slock v e al l I'repared lo do all kiroi-- of Printing on Short N'otiee Society Frintina We are prcparcil l latest and most lo i tl t lie approved style ami at rcasona rates Commercial Printing Such as Note 1 leads, Lcttcl Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hill Heads, cte. We ;ne ;iso prepared to do a!! Poster work in good r . ri short notice. o a!! kiml- of tyl" and OF KICK : NO. 303 H4RIMAM Pattsmoulh HJL'JCK RAILROAD TIME TABLtL. . P. TIME CAIil). TKA1NS ooixt; XOUTH, .Na I . .") rf.Il N.. V.r.i .."l.ll.i p. Ui . ::ir i. iii J.i'l p. 1,1 No. 17. loi-ii! freight No. :t rri ve f rmn soul h Tit A INS OOlXfi SOUTH, No. No. 2.. . . . 1 1... n. in. .. .10.4 i p.m ... t.L'."a.iii. ...4;ii p. in, Nn. M. N.. . H. & M. 1 I .1 1; t'AKD' TIIAtXS GllIM) WKriT. No 7 . 2. 1,' ji.ni. . 4."ii p.m. p. M. Ji4J p.m. . 7.7 :4.n. . H.IK) a.m. 4.1M p. m. No. 11... No. VJ... fuu1ay only. .. N o. :t. No. 5. ... No. --".i. .. No. No. 2.... No. 4 No. 12... No. lit... tit. UZ... TIC A INS (IDI.Vfi FAST. . .'; I p. rn . 1".2 a. m . K'S'i p. m . Il.ii ;ulil .U.Zi p. in . 8:25 p. ui . (Sunday only). . . 6 AT no no I ") nn ;." no s no 12 IK i n ; 2 i ri i'ioir J (;: push scat- no Dinin ch : i r r . . 1 o havo the ldes cvt-r ch'japcst. prices (ine-l::i!f en SliCOND DOOR EAST OF THE CASS CO. 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M uil psiu. t.nwttrn mm. tort to t-e ltvt. lt H-Junj mny. iit. at Iirunu. fill, he-t.f-. i jrli.h IMiunmirf lirnn f. EfjHYRQYAL PSLLS lrif;iHl nnil iilv 1 src, aina.- r ii.ii.ii.. i IOIK -! n nuV H ..-i i't - 'i" ... -if r m f. ttuti nn-t ima-itf.f. At I'r-gi-.' or i"ti1 JP BREAKFAST-SUPPER. o& r ? kern F 1 l1 e GREFUL COMFORTING COCOI 1 BOILING WATER OR MILK. THE CITY HOTEL, HANS GDOS, Proprietor. Rates, One Dollar Per Day. - V. ir ai (.ouin.1 ii. 'I !,,. i.vi -f ;u luliio.hiliur.- f.,r tiiins irnt.s. l'LATT.-'MOCTll, XKHltASKA. HARD COAL. Mis--our Coal. Genuine Canr.r, City CoaJ FOR CASH. Iavc orders at F. S. VVtitc'i W. . WIIITF. hikIi C1III- f.il V l ever of ill: ie nasal p.i---ais the -ores, 1 1-lore flo at I r,u;:.., t . U.